Pre-Game Campaigns Can Help Score Touchdowns for Marketers

You don’t need a five million dollar commercial budget to create Super Bowl buzz. Smart marketers need to leverage the pre-game buzz of the game to amplify their campaign’s message. There is no better starting point than the spokesperson you pick and how their authenticity cuts through all the media clutter.

Mike Bako, D S Simon Media’s Marketing Director, provides insight into two recent Super Bowl campaigns executed by D S Simon featuring retired NFL Hall of Famer and prostate cancer survivor, Michael Haynes, and retired NFL player, former Travel Channel host, and food enthusiast Dhani Jones.

Big names might be appealing, but a spokesperson should not just be a hired gun who has no connection to the campaign or cause. Media and consumers are more sophisticated than ever and can see right through an athlete or celebrity just looking to cash a paycheck. Real connections and experiences with the product or cause will help your message resonate with the media and consumers.Another tactic to create buzz is to release your commercial spot before the big game. Brands that have done this have created pre-game buzz and have benefited from the sharing of the spots on social channels.Four of the top ten most shared spots have featured a celebrity spokesperson:4) T-MobileRestricted BlingTotal Shares – 115,168February 2ndCelebrity: Drake7) HyundaiRyanvilleTotal shares: 49,215February 1stCelebrity: Ryan Reynolds8) Amazon.comCheese Footballs #BaldwinBowlTotal shares: 47,448January 29thCelebrity: Alec Baldwin10) PepsiThe Rumors Are True: Coldplay is our first #PepsiHalfTime ArtistTotal shares: 40,535December 2rd 2015Celebrity: Chris MartinLet us know if you are interested in our guide to picking a spokesperson. Email: MikeB@dssimon.com

Paul Kontonis

Paul is a strategic marketing executive and brand builder that navigates businesses through the ever changing marketing landscape to reach revenue and company M&A targets with 25 years experience. As CMO of Revry, the LGBTQ-first media company, he is a trusted advisor and recognized industry leader who combines his multi-industry experiences in digital media and marketing with proven marketing methodologies that can be transferred to new battles across any industry.

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